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  1. #1
    Mike Guest

    Replacing 2003 DC wint 2008 DC

    I know that this type is probably one of the common questions here but
    I want to ask anyways.

    I have a new box that has 2008 standard on that I just installed. The
    old old DC is 2003 and also has the Primary DNS (AD intergrated) for my
    network.

    I would like to keep the same name and IP address on the new domain controller.

    What would the best practice to accomplish this?

    Thanks

    Mike


  2. #2
    Meinolf Weber Guest

    Re: Replacing 2003 DC wint 2008 DC

    Hello Mike,

    Do you have more then one DC?

    Best regards

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    > I know that this type is probably one of the common questions here but
    > I want to ask anyways.
    >
    > I have a new box that has 2008 standard on that I just installed. The
    > old old DC is 2003 and also has the Primary DNS (AD intergrated) for
    > my network.
    >
    > I would like to keep the same name and IP address on the new domain
    > controller.
    >
    > What would the best practice to accomplish this?
    >
    > Thanks
    >
    > Mike
    >




  3. #3
    Jian-Ping Zhu [MSFT] Guest

    RE: Replacing 2003 DC wint 2008 DC

    Hello,

    Thank you for your post.

    According to the description, my understanding is that you'd like to know
    how to replace Windows Server 2003 domain controller with Windows Server
    2008 domain controller in your Windows Server 2003 AD domain. If I have any
    misunderstanding, please feel free to let me know.

    Firstly, this requirement is not a simple project. Although this newsgroup
    provides break/fix resolution, we are happy to provide general information
    and suggestions on it here and you may receive suggestions from other
    partners on this topic here. However, please know that we are not the best
    support resource for advisory issues. For this kind of issue, I highly
    recommend you contact our CSS advisory service at
    http://support.microsoft.com/gp/advisoryservice.

    Having said the above, I'd like to share you some basic suggestions.

    Basic Suggestions:
    ==============
    The first step you need to do is to prepare the forest schema and to
    prepare a Windows Server 2003 domain for Windows Server 2008. To do this
    you need run "adprep /forestprep" on the windows server 2003 DC which holds
    the schema operation master of the current domain and run "adprep
    /domainprep" on the windows server 2003 DC which holds the infrastructure
    master of current domain.

    The second step is to join the Windows Server 2008 machine to the domain
    and promote it to another DC. After that, please transfer the DNS records
    from your current DNS server to Windows Server 2008 DNS server. To do this,
    please install DNS server role on Windows Server 2008 and then Create a
    secondary DNS zone on Windows Server 2008. After all DNS records have been
    transferred from the old DNS Server to the new DNS Server, please change
    the secondary DNS zone to primary AD intergrated DNS zone on the new DNS
    Server.

    The third step is to demote the old Windows Server 2003 DC to member server
    and disjoin it from the current domain. If this old DC holds any FSMO
    roles, please transfer FSMO roles before performing the demotion. After
    that, please change the name and IP address of Windows Server 2008 DC to
    old DC's previous name and IP address. Then, please restart Netlogon
    service or restart the DC to update the changes.

    Moreover, please note that Windows Server 2008 DC only supports Windows
    Server 2003 Native mode and above domain functional level. Therefore, if
    there are other Windows 2000 Server DCs exist in your current domain, you
    have to demote them to member servers and raise the domain functional level
    to Windows Server 2003 Native mode before you join Windows Server 2008 DC
    into the domain. Also, a full backup should be performed at the beginning.

    More information:
    ===============
    The following information is for your reference:

    How to view and transfer FSMO roles in Windows Server 2003
    http://support.microsoft.com/kb/324801/en-us

    How to raise domain and forest functional levels in Windows Server 2003
    http://support.microsoft.com/kb/322692/en-us

    Step-by-Step Guide for Windows Server 2008 Active Directory Domain Services
    Installation and Removal
    http://technet2.microsoft.com/window...0f1a1-54aa-4ce
    f-9164-139e8bcc44751033.mspx?mfr=true

    Renaming a Domain Controller
    http://technet2.microsoft.com/window...c-6841-40e0-b9
    03-fb3838f6ac261033.mspx?mfr=true

    Windows Server 2008 Technical Library
    http://technet2.microsoft.com/window...0f1a1-54aa-4ce
    f-9164-139e8bcc44751033.mspx?mfr=true

    I hope this helps. Thanks

    Sincerely,
    Neo Zhu,
    Microsoft Online Support
    Microsoft Global Technical Support Center

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  4. #4
    Jonathan Guest

    Re: Replacing 2003 DC wint 2008 DC


    "Jian-Ping Zhu [MSFT]" <v-jpzhu@online.microsoft.com> wrote in message
    news:IqBo37hjIHA.6264@TK2MSFTNGHUB02.phx.gbl...
    > Hello,
    >
    > Thank you for your post.
    >


    very nice post! I have two DC's on Windows Server 2003. What do you suggest
    for this scenario? De-promote second DC to a member server and then follow
    your procedure?
    Thnx



  5. #5
    Jian-Ping Zhu [MSFT] Guest

    Re: Replacing 2003 DC wint 2008 DC

    Hello Mike,

    How's everything going?

    I'm wondering if the suggestion has helped or if you have any further
    questions.

    Please feel free to respond to the newsgroups if I can assist further.

    To Jonathan,

    If you have the same requirement, in other words, you'd like to replace the
    old Windows Server 2003 DC with the new Windows Server 2008 DC and keep
    the same name and IP address, please demote the old DC you want to replace
    and disjoin it from the domain.

    If you have a different requirement, please open a new thread in this
    newsgroup and describe your requirement in detail in that new thread. That
    way each issue can receive full attention and also make the thread more
    clear and consistent for your reference. Thank you for your understanding.

    Thanks for your understanding.

    Sincerely,
    Neo Zhu,
    Microsoft Online Support
    Microsoft Global Technical Support Center

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  6. #6
    Jonathan Guest

    Re: Replacing 2003 DC wint 2008 DC

    "Jian-Ping Zhu [MSFT]" <v-jpzhu@online.microsoft.com> wrote in message
    news:4Ct5gP$jIHA.6844@TK2MSFTNGHUB02.phx.gbl...
    >>

    > To Jonathan,
    >
    >
    > Thanks for your understanding.
    >


    Thanks Jian-Ping,

    my last question: is it neccessery to change the name and IP address of
    Windows Server 2008 DC to old DC's previous name and IP address..?




  7. #7
    Jian-Ping Zhu [MSFT] Guest

    Re: Replacing 2003 DC wint 2008 DC

    Hello,

    Thank you for the reply.

    No, there is no need to change the name and IP address of Windows Server
    2008 DC to old DC's previous name and IP address.

    This is just one of the thread owner's requirements. It depends on your
    real requirements whether the new DC's name and IP address should be
    changed.

    I hope this helps. Thanks.

    Sincerely,
    Neo Zhu,
    Microsoft Online Support
    Microsoft Global Technical Support Center

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